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Still is. edit: He doesn’t need to gamble. IMO His arm strength did not afford him the edge he had against college guys and he knew it. He either figures it out or not but he does/did not have the margin he was used to.
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They felt he should have sat two weeks into last year, because his mechanics were so fuged. They thought it would take the offseason to fix them. Telling Tepper that poo about his expensive new shiny was tantamount to suicide. You don’t do that as your first option, or you don’t want to. You saw pieces of it if you looked - the casual, sauntering drop back is something everyone should remember. We were just talking about this in a little different context. Young is pretty majorly ‘different’ on a good day. Related to this, I am concerned not hearing anything about any remedial work being done on all that in the offseason. Did it go from bad enough to bench him and use the offseason to fix it, to no major concern? Guess so. But people say no news is good news.... so I trust it will all be better now that those bad linemen, slow receivers ands shitty coaches are gone.
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The thing I've noticed about Bryce is that he is/was not a gambler on his throws. He almost obsessed about not making a mistake. But he didn't make many in college. After the first Atlanta game those picks got to him I think. Then Frank started that "keep it in the neighborhood" crap and started taking more control over the plays for some reason. The whole thing was dysfunctional from the jump.
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